Dining Services Relief Cook
Pennsylvania College of TechnologyAbout the role
Overview
The Relief Cook plays a key role in ensuring the smooth operation of on-campus dining services. This position provides coverage across multiple dining locations, maintaining continuity and high service standards. Responsibilities include leading or supporting daily kitchen operations, menu planning, ordering assigned food supplies, preparing meals, and supporting dining staff as needed. The Relief Cook upholds strict food quality, safety, and sanitation standards and follows established procedures for preparing meals that accommodate special dietary needs. This role will provide exceptional customer service while consistently modeling the Dining Service Code of Ethics and Professional Behavior. Requires flexibility, confidence, and the ability to succeed in a fast-paced, constantly evolving environment. Work schedules vary based on operational needs and may include evenings and weekends, offering opportunities to support diverse teams and dining operations.
Full-time employees enjoy a range of benefits, including:
- Medical, dental, and life insurance
- Retirement plan options with generous College contributions
- Paid leave and holidays
- Tuition benefits and educational support
Qualifications
EDUCATION
- High School Diploma or GED or equivalent. Required
- Culinary Arts Degree. Preferred
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
- SAFE Serve Certification Or willingness to acquire. Required
- Valid and in State Valid Driver's License. Required
EXPERIENCE
- Two (2) years experience in food preparation/cooking, preferably in an institutional setting, OR, equivalent combination of one year related experience and one year training. Required
- Experience in coordinating and directing food production employees. Required
ABILITIES AND SKILLS
- Ability to read, write, and perform basic math. Required
- Ability to communicate effectively and perform tasks following written and/or verbal instructions. Required
- Ability to conform to prevailing conditions (e.g., staffing), which may vary from day to day. Required
- Familiarity with proper care of food service equipment, HACCP procedures, and safety/sanitation procedures. Required
- Ability to coordinate workload. Required
- Ability to prepare recipes for optimum eye appeal while maintaining nutritional value. Required
- Knowledge of food garnishing for use on serving line. Required
- Demonstrated knowledge of foundations and principles of food preparation. Required
- Ability to convert recipes and/or measurements efficiently. Required
- Ability to maintain high quality products during batch cooking. Required
- Familiarity with Made To Order stations. Required
- Familiarity of allergens and preparing allergen free menu items. Required
- Familiarity with, or ability to be trained on, Microsoft office and menu software programs). Preferred
Responsibilities
- Menu • Follow menu cycle without exception unless authorized by management to deviate. • Develop balanced menus based on student preferences and any special dietary needs. • Create, edit, yield test, and cost new recipes and improve/revise current recipes, when required. • Consider food costs and identify areas for cost saving measures. • Create, plan, and execute menus for special events within the dining unit. Assist management with development of promotional event calendar. • Plan and execute menus/service to support campus-wide events (e.g., New Student Orientation, Open House, and Summer Camps).
- Food Preparation and Cooking • Coordinate preparation and serving of daily menu and special events, inspecting service lines throughout the day to ensure consistent quality and presentation. • Assure use of standardized recipes. • Maintain accurate records of food production, assisting with daily forecasting. • Daily, inventory and order perishable items such as produce, meat, cheese, bread, and/or milk, as assigned by management. • Advise managers of any reduction in the quality of purchased products. • Plan and prepare various menu items to include, but not limited to main entrees, salads, soups, and side dishes. During peak service, may be required to assist front of house employees with food service. • Serve food for special buffets or carving stations on the front service lines. • Accommodate dietary requirements for students with allergens or special meal requests. • May be required to prepare menus for the Children's Learning Center, following established recipes to ensure all nutrition and portion requirements are meeting federal guide
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